Pick n Pay’s strategic overhaul: All the details of the retailer’s revamp plan
Pick n Pay, South Africa's once-leading grocer, faces a strategic overhaul led by its new CEO. Plagued by market share losses to rivals like Shoprite, the retailer grappled with profit declines due to past missteps in strategy. Over 100 underperforming stores will shutter or transform, aiming for a massive 850 million rand in savings. With plans for store conversions, cost cuts, and capital raising, Pick n Pay endeavours to revive its core business by 2027.
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By Nqobile Dludla
New CEO of South Africa's third biggest grocery retailer Pick n Pay announced on Monday that over 100 loss-making core supermarket stores will either be closed or converted, in a group-wide revamp. Â
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